Caffe Vita - Independent, locally owned company, meticulously sourcing some of Seattle’s
best coffee, while investing in farmers who are committed to sustainable
practices.

Cafe Presse Features Caffe Vita coffee and
house-made pastries; a full bar open until 2am everyday; and a menu of casual
Parisian café classics.

Stumptown Coffee is a local coffee shop committed to the well-being of everyone they
work with, from the farmers and the communities they live in, to their
employees and communities here in the States.

Canon Whiskey and
bitters emporium with the largest collection of spirits in the western hemisphere.

Gas Works Park is
located on the site of what used to be the Seattle Gas Light Company
gasification plant. Situated on the north end of Lake Union, the park offers
views of the Seattle skyline.

The VW bug-cradling Fremont Troll is a funky
public sculpture in the Fremont neighborhood.

TheChittenden or Ballard Locks are part of the Lake Washington Ship Canal. The locks maintain
the water levels of Lake Washington and Lake Union, prevent the mixing of seawater
and fresh water, and move boats from the lakes to Puget Sound. The locks also feature a fish ladder allowing
salmon safe passage, and a viewing room in order to observe the returning fish.

Woodland Park Zoo
is located in Seattle’s Phinney Ridge neighborhood north of downtown and
features more than 1,000 animals and 35 endangered species

Seattle Art Museum - SAM’s main museum is in downtown Seattle;
the Seattle Asian Art Museum is in Volunteer Park on Capitol Hill; the Olympic
Sculpture Park is on the Seattle waterfront.

Seattle’s Museum of Flight (Boeing Field) is an air and space museum south of
downtown Seattle at King County International Airport. It holds more than 150
aircraft and Boeing’s original manufacturing plant.

The Experience Music Project (EMP) Museum (at Seattle Center) features award-winning
exhibits covering different aspects of pop culture and includes many interactive
activities and a sound sculpture.

The Pacific Science Center (at Seattle Center) contains an IMAX Theater, a butterfly
house, a planetarium and many hands-on exhibits.

The Wing Luke Asian Museum, in the International District, is the only museum in the
country devoted to the Asian Pacific American experience.

The Burke Museum, at the University of Washington, is Washington’s oldest museum and
has a permanent collection of over 14 million artifacts highlighting natural
history.